This is a lot of FOUR books about clock repair, collecting, and identifying; a catalog (1995) from a clock supply company, and the fourth is The Clockmaker's Beat Book. Check the photos: following each book's cover are photos showing noted damage. See details:
- Empire Clock, Inc., 1995 Catalog, 8.5 X 11 in., 238 pages, softbound, packed with clock parts and related items. There are a few instances of yellow highlighter (see photos), else the book is unmarked.
- The Clockmaker's Beat Book, 2000 version, by Jeff Hamilton. 5.5 X 8.5 in., 44 pages, soft-cover, saddle-stapled (see photos). Unmarked except for some notations on the outside of the back cover.
- Collecting and Identifying Old Clocks, by H.G. Harris, Emerson Books, second-printing 1978, hardbound, dust jacket has some minor chips, previous owner's name redacted on front end paper (see photo), else unmarked. 256 pages, 5.5 X 8.5 in. ISBN 0-87523-187-X.
- Clock Repairing as a Hobby by Harold C. Kelly, New Win Publishing, 1972, softbound, 122 pages, 5.5 X 8.5 in., front cover and first few pages are detached from spine about half-way up the book - no marks - book is a clean copy except for the noted damage and sticker on the back outside cover. ISBN 0-8329-1118-6.
If clocks are your hobby, these four books should be helpful!
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